By
Stanley Collymore
Can you, if you don’t mind my asking, kindly tell
me what you seriously and honestly think that
love actually is? Or would you rather stay
sullen on this matter and instead silently sense it as
some kind of a variable and convoluted version
of your emotions that you witlessly carry
in your head to assiduously employ
whenever you wish to selfishly
get whatever it is that you
desperately want, and therefore see
and conveniently use love as a
handy and useful ploy to
have things your way?
And if that’s the case, which I frankly believe
it is, what does that really say about you?
Furthermore, and I think I already
know the answer to my next
question so it’s not by any means idle
speculation, what would be your
personal reaction if you were
to discover that there are
other persons, just as
egocentrically and
comprehensively purposefully
inclined as you doubtlessly
are in their own peculiar
and selfish ambitions
who generally thought and, as well,
uncaringly behaved as you do?
And, even more specifically,
callously directed their
own reprehensible
pursuits at you?
©
Stanley V. Collymore
18
December 2019.
Author’s
Comments:
It’s high time, I believe, that all languages currently in regular
usage and most particularly so those of the so-called modern and westernized
countries, that their conventional users take an exceptionally, most long,
hard, thoughtful and a distinctly honest look at the word “love” as it is
presently rather disingenuously and most appallingly utilized by the overwhelming
mass of residents in these respective countries.
And if there are any purportedly professional etymologists around
and who’re actually worth the status that they’re customarily and more often
than not unthinkingly given, that the same etymologists amongst themselves either
make a genuine and lasting name for themselves or more appropriately so
altruistically for the overall benefit of humanity. And as a direct result of
this analysis coin a new and truthfully meaning word that honestly and
permanently in all ways symbolizes what love and everything authentically
associated with it is truly all about.
For the current and much abused word “love” is both abysmally and definitely
defunct. Dead as the dodo! And, in essence, has irretrievably lost its
venerable, select and all-encompassing positive meaning.
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